Cyberpower i5 Achilles GT
Price: Approx. $1,500/£1,000
The Achilles is a truly awesome beast, boasting super fast components, top gaming capabilities, good looks and the right price to keep the user gaming for many years to come. It is even chilled with a liquid cooling system. They thought of everything with this one.
www.cyberpowersystem.co.uk
Apple Mac Mini
Price: Approx. $1,000/£650
The perfect living room PC – especially if you are a graphic designer. Inside the sleek aluminium shell is a 2.4 GHz laptop brain and Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics chip for hooking up to your PC. It also draws just 15W of power, so you can leave it on all day.
www.apple.com
Scan 3XS Black Widow Extreme
Price: Approx. $7,000/ £4410
The Scan 3XS Black Widow Extreme has a watercooled quad-core CPU and two of Nvidia’s most powerful graphics cards. But why is it so expensive? Well, it is capable of running unbelievable resolutions across multiple monitors. If that’s a good enough reason to buy one, this is your computer.
www.3xs.scan.co.uk
Sony Vaio L
Price: Approx. $1545/£980
This is a sleek all-in-one boasting a 24 inch screen that can do finger control. Additional features include a built-in Blu Ray drive for hi definition video performance. Perhaps too expensive for what it delivers, but definitely an option to consider. It looks undeniably fantastic too.
www.sony.com
Samsung U250
Price: $1,419/ £900
Even thinner than the Apple flagship with excellent viewing angles. This system has ample processing scope and if you want to game on decent resolutions, it’s that kind of machine. Ok , so it may not look as stunning as some of the others on the list, but it definitely ticks the other boxes.
www.samsung.com



